Gamero-Cheney was Waynesboro’s top all around finisher (2nd, 31.7) and she placed on all four events, winning beam (8.6).

“Brianna has a gorgeous beam routine,” Waynesboro coach Amy Dennis said. “She has a high level of difficulty and performs with a grace that can’t be taught.”

Walter had an outstanding night as well, turning in a season high vault score (3rd, 8.4).

“Keisha has increased the difficulty of her vault and now competes a half-half,” coach Liz Carson said. “She’s been steadily improving all around and she should put herself in a great position for the post-season.”

Seniors Gabrielson and Moyer were unable to compete due to injury and Yurek manages the team.

While the seniors led the way, many Waynesboro gymnasts contributed to the win.

Sophomore Rachael Fleagle picked up her first win of the season, turning in an 8.4 on floor.

“We’ve been playing with Rachael’s floor routine,” Dennis said. “She does a great job of performing to show the judge and the audience that she is enjoying the routine. She’s really able to highlight her tumbling and jumps and that pushes up her score.

Freshman Jada Baker placed on all four events and in the all around. Baker’s highest finish was second on bars.

“Jada is such a strong all around gymnast,” Carson said. “She really doesn’t have a weak event and has been a great asset to the team, she can be counted on to turn in a solid score on all four events”

First year team member Danielle Ulrich placed on two events, finishing second on vault (8.6).

“Danielle has a lot of power and is able to harness that and translate it into a great vault,” Dennis said. “She’s competing a handspring full and when she hits it, it is beautiful.”

Desi Stine, Laura Clement, Kathryn Graham, and Shayna Young were also place winners for the Maidens.

Waynesboro will wrap up the regular season on Feb. 4 at the Think Pink Qualifier in Chambersburg. Proceeds from the meet will benefit the Rhonda Brake Schriener Women’s Center in Chambersburg.